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Garlic Pickled Eggs
SUBMITTED BY:
Gisele
PHOTO BY:
docswife
"These tasty pickled eggs are great to keep around as a snack. For red eggs, substitute beet juice for water."
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PREP TIME
20 Min
COOK TIME
5 Min
READY IN
7 Days 25 Min
Original recipe yield 12 eggs
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12 eggs
1 onion, sliced into rings
1 cup distilled white vinegar
1 cup water
1/4 cup white sugar
10 cloves garlic, peeled
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DIRECTIONS
Place eggs in a medium saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring water to a boil and immediately remove from heat. Cover and let eggs stand in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from hot water, cool and peel.
Place the eggs in a 1 quart jar with the onion rings.
In a medium saucepan, bring to a boil the vinegar, water, sugar and garlic. Remove from heat and allow to cool approximately 15 minutes.
Pour the vinegar mixture over the eggs and cover. Refrigerate 1 week before serving.
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Reviewed on Nov. 8, 2006 by
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Nov. 8, 2006
My husband loves pickled eggs and wanted to make his own at home. We waited the full week before trying these. They were very tasty. We did add a pinch of dill and some pickling spice. Also used red onion and smashed garlic cloves. Will make again.
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My husband loves pickled eggs and wanted to make his own at home. We waited the full week...
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Reviewed on Jul. 29, 2005 by JASON7
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Jul. 29, 2005
Verry tasty eggs I did three things different though. 1. I used minced garlic 2. I used red wine vinager 3. I added a teaspoon of dill weed My 12 yr old who swore she would never eat a pickeled egg ended up eating them all on me. So now I need to make more.
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Verry tasty eggs I did three things different though. 1. I used minced garlic 2. I used red...
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Reviewed on Sep. 20, 2003 by C.L.BOUCHER
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C.L.BOUCHER
Sep. 20, 2003
This is the best pickled egg recipie yet!
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This is the best pickled egg recipie yet!
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2003 by DANSERBEE
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Oct. 8, 2003
Good base flavor, but needs a little "something"...maybe some pickling spices? Salt? Still, enjoyable.
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Good base flavor, but needs a little "something"...maybe some pickling spices? Salt? Still,...
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Reviewed on May 8, 2007 by
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I phill hungry
May 8, 2007
Made these for my bar. Have used different recipes for making pickled eggs, but chose this one because of the addition of red onions. After about 2 days the onions turned white. I made a few changes, used almost a pure vinegar mixture, added fresh jalapenos, and added pepper corns.
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Made these for my bar. Have used different recipes for making pickled eggs, but chose this...
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Reviewed on Sep. 16, 2003 by
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JoyLee
Sep. 16, 2003
We have sandwich night alot so I thought Id try this one out. I added a bit more garlic than what it calls for and a pinch of kosher salt. Was great!!! :)
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We have sandwich night alot so I thought Id try this one out. I added a bit more garlic than...
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Reviewed on Jan. 1, 2007 by Micker
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Micker
Jan. 1, 2007
I added slat, pepper, and some cayenne pepper. Turned out nice
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I added slat, pepper, and some cayenne pepper. Turned out nice
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Reviewed on May 1, 2006 by
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TINALLLL
May 1, 2006
I have made these a few times with just a few changes. I double up on the vinegar, add 1 tsp pickling salt, 2 Tbsp pickling spice, and a dried chilli pepper to spice it up a bit. We love them, and I have shared the recipe with many friends. Thanks
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I have made these a few times with just a few changes. I double up on the vinegar, add 1 tsp...
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Reviewed on Nov. 25, 2007 by HOGGWILD89
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HOGGWILD89
Nov. 25, 2007
Adjusted the vinager/water to 1 3/4 vinager and 1/4c water. Cut the sugar in half. Added pickling spices and some fresh hot cherry peppers (diced) and ZOWIE! This is a keeper. I doubled the recipe and use an old gallon pickle jar stuffed with as many eggs as we can stuff into it. Awesome. ps, someone suggested coarse chopping garlic, I think we will do that on the next batch.
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Adjusted the vinager/water to 1 3/4 vinager and 1/4c water. Cut the sugar in half. Added...
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Reviewed on Dec. 24, 2004 by
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RACHEL1070
Dec. 24, 2004
This was good. Hard for me to rate because I have nothing to compare it to, as I have never had pickled eggs. I make my hard boiled eggs different that what is stated. I put the eggs in a pan covered with cold water. I bring the water to a boil, remove the pan from the heat, cover and let sit 20 minutes. After 20 minutes run cold water over the eggs until water in the pan is replaced with cold water. Let eggs soak in cold water until the eggs are cold. I have never had eggs stick to the shell making them this way.
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